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Public Domain Mark 1.0: 33077 / NoC-CR: 4080 / InC: 3164 / CC BY 4.0: 593 / NKC: 86
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acdh:hasNamingScheme |
Collections/folders adopt the signature (e.g. L17_IGMG_1) as a name; the Resoruces/files are named in such a way that an alphabetical order automatically results in the correct page sequence, e.g. IGMG1_01_Vl1_01.tif, IGMG1_01_Vl1_02.tif etc. Note: original signatures use . instead of _.
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2024-11-04
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Top level: Source types (musical sources, event programs; articles and reviews; correspondence; documents etc.). Second level: Signatures (folders named with signatures; additional folder
pdf files, which contains all digital copies in PDF/A format. Third level: individual resources (PDF and TIF). |
acdh:hasSubject |
biography, history, work, performance, interpretation
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acdh:hasIdentifier |
https://id.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/gustavmahlerarchiv, https://arche.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/api/937837, https://hdl.handle.net/21.11115/0000-0013-BE8D-7
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acdh:hasCoverageStartDate |
1880-01-01
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acdh:aclWrite |
sstuhec
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acdh:hasCoverageEndDate |
2024-01-01
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acdh:hasCompleteness |
The digital collection in ARCHE contains the most important holdings of the Society, though not its entire archival collection. The digital collection will be extended in autumn 2024.
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acdh:hasDescription |
The digital collection offers access to the central archive holdings of the International Gustav Mahler Society. Founded in Vienna in 1955, the Society is the oldest and most important institution of international Mahler research. The holdings include numerous printed sources with original entries by Mahler and annotations by editors and performers, event programs, articles and reviews, photos and other documents. The holdings are not only relevant for scholars in the fields of music, politics, history and culture, but also for a wider public interested in the history of Austria, the Habsburg Monarchy, Viennese Modernism and the intertwining of music and politics from the late 19th century to the present day. The collection is also of great interest to active musicians, as conducting scores and orchestral parts with handwritten entries are also part of the collection.
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acdh:hasAccessRestrictionSummary |
public: 32773 / restricted: 7285
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acdh:hasUpdatedDate |
2024-11-04T10:05:10.216472
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sstuhec
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sstuhec
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acdh:hasTitle |
Digital Archive of the International Gustav Mahler Society
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acdh:hasBinarySize |
454.36 GB
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acdh:hasNumberOfItems |
41022
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acdh:aclRead |
sstuhec
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Available since 04 11 2024
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The digital collection offers access to the central archive holdings of the International Gustav Mahler Society. Founded in Vienna in 1955, the Society is the oldest and most important institution of international Mahler research. The holdings include numerous printed sources with original entries by Mahler and annotations by editors and performers, event programs, articles and reviews, photos and other documents. The holdings are not only relevant for scholars in the fields of music, politics, history and culture, but also for a wider public interested in the history of Austria, the Habsburg Monarchy, Viennese Modernism and the intertwining of music and politics from the late 19th century to the present day. The collection is also of great interest to active musicians, as conducting scores and orchestral parts with handwritten entries are also part of the collection.
The digital collection offers access to the central archive holdings of the International Gustav Mahler Society. Founded in Vienna in 1955, the Society is the oldest and most important institution of international Mahler research. The holdings include numerous printed sources with original entries by Mahler and annotations by editors and performers, event programs, articles and reviews, photos and other documents. The holdings are not only relevant for scholars in the fields of music, politics, history and culture, but also for a wider public interested in the history of Austria, the Habsburg Monarchy, Viennese Modernism and the intertwining of music and politics from the late 19th century to the present day. The collection is also of great interest to active musicians, as conducting scores and orchestral parts with handwritten entries are also part of the collection. Show Less
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